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Guys please i did a phone update on my Infinix s4 and my fone restarted... Now my fone keeps on restarting by itself... Pls any idea on what I should do? |
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New survey results indicate that Nigeria has an HIV prevalence of 1.4% Expanded data collection and analysis provides better understanding of HIV epidemic in Nigeria ABUJA/GENEVA, 14 March 2019—Results released today by the Government of Nigeria indicate a national HIV prevalence in Nigeria of 1.4% among adults aged 15–49 years. Previous estimates had indicated a national HIV prevalence of 2.8%. UNAIDS and the National Agency for the Control of AIDS estimate that there are 1.9 million people living with HIV in Nigeria. Speaking in Abuja, Nigeria, the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, welcomed the news that there are fewer people living with HIV in the country than previously estimated and launched the Revised National HIV and AIDS Strategic Framework 2019–2021, which will guide the country’s future response to the epidemic. Nigeria has made good progress in scaling up HIV treatment and prevention services in recent years. "For the first time, the end of AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 is truly in sight for our country,” said H.E. Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria. “I urge all of us not to relent but to increase the momentum. Let us work collectively and push for the last mile.” The data from the Nigeria National HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS) are based a revised and enhanced methodology. The survey provides a clearer understanding of Nigeria’s HIV epidemic and shines a light on progress and the remaining gaps and challenges. The Executive Director of UNAIDS, Michel Sidibé, welcomed the new estimates and said the improved understanding of the country’s HIV epidemic would allow Nigeria to better reach people living with HIV and people at higher risk of acquiring HIV. “I commend the Government of Nigeria and its partners for conducting this ambitious survey, which provides us with a much better understanding of the country’s HIV epidemic,” said Mr Sidibé. “While it is fantastic news that there are fewer people living with HIV in Nigeria than previously thought, we must not let down our guard. Let us use the results of this survey to better focus our delivery of HIV prevention, treatment and care services to the people in the greatest need and ensure that Nigeria gets on track to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.” While Nigeria’s national HIV prevalence is 1.4% among adults aged 15–49 years, women aged 15–49 years are more than twice as likely to be living with HIV than men (1.9% versus 0.9%.) The difference in HIV prevalence between women and men is greatest among younger adults, with young women aged 20–24 years more than three times as likely to be living with HIV as young men in the same age group. Among children aged 0–14 years, HIV prevalence according to the new data is 0.2%. Significant efforts have been made in recent years to stop new HIV infections among children. At the national level, viral suppression among people living with HIV aged 15–49 years stands at 42.3% (45.3% among women and 34.5% among men). When people living with HIV are virally suppressed they remain healthy and transmission of the virus is prevented. The improved understanding of the country’s HIV epidemic will allow for more efficient investments in the response to HIV and more effective planning for the provision of HIV prevention, care and treatment services, including a focus on key populations, such as female sex workers. It will permit the adoption of a population–location approach to deliver services to the people and areas where they are most needed. The new data differentiate HIV prevalence by state, indicating an epidemic that is having a greater impact in certain areas of the country. The South-South zone of the country has the highest HIV prevalence, at 3.1% among adults aged 15–49 years. HIV prevalence is also high in the North Central zone (2.0%) and in the South East zone (1.9%). HIV prevalence is lower in the South West zone (1.1%), the North East zone (1.1%) and the North West zone (0.6%). The National HIV Prevalence is now 1.4%, while each respective states prevalence in % are as follows 1. Ogun-1.6% 2. Lagos-1.4 3. Ondo-1.1 4. Osun-0.9 5. Oyo- 0.9 6. Ekiti- 0.8 7. Taraba- 2.9 8. Gombe- 1.3 9. Adamawa-1.2 10. Borno- 1.2 11. Bauchi- 0.5 12. Yobe- 0.4 13. Akwa Ibom- 5.5 14. Rivers- 3.8 15. Cross River-2 16. Bayelsa-1.9 17. Delta- 1.9 18. Edo- 1.9 19. Kaduna- 1.1 20. Kano- 0.8 21. Kebbi- 0.6 22. Zamfara- 0.5 23. Sokoto- 0.4 24. Jigawa- 0.3 25. Katsina- 0.3 26. Benue- 5.3 27. Nasarawa- 2 28. FCT- 1.6 29. Plateau- 1.6 30. Kwara- 1 31. Kogi- 0.9 32. Niger- 0.7 33. Anambra- 2.4 34. Abia- 2.1 34. Enugu- 2 35. Imo- 1.8 36. Ebonyi- 0.8 |
OPTIMUSPRIME08:No Sir... You can live with HCV for years without symptoms.. You can even live with HIV for years without symptoms.. All depends on your immune system. Have had cases of people living with both infections without treatment and are doing just fine... Important thing is to maintain a healthy lifestyle.. If u go for viral load test and its low and still without symptoms just live a healthy lifestyle... For HIV is even of recent we started test and treat.. That is if you tested positive you will be started on treatment.. Before u have to go for CD4 count test and you can only be started on treatment if your CD4 count is less than 500. If I wil advice you just live a healthy lifestyle. |
Bros trust me wen I say Hep C is not a death sentence..Nairaland is the last place to get good advice... Everybody will be forming doctor... Bros Hep c can be acute or chronic. If urs is on acute stage u need not to worry much... Just avoid alcohol and smoking.. For some people it can actually clear with time... But if urs is on chronic stage which can lead to cirrhosis then you need urgent treatment otherwise it will get to a stage were you will require liver transplant... So my question is so far do u have any symptoms? and if u want the treatment CHAI as an NGO supports treatment of HCV. |
IghoCentric:I noticed the leak from my water pump then I changed it.. It was OK for 2 days then started again |
obinnanelson4:One mechanic told me to change the top gasket but few others advised me not to tamper with my top gasket |
Iranoladun:I bought a new radiator, a new radiator cover, clips, water pump... Hoses is the only thing have not change |
mayor2013:Coolant pressure test? Have not heard this before... How can I go abt it? |
scottyoloye:OK.. I will try this.. Thanks |
jey4all:I bought new cover still the problem persist |
Mafulul:Am always on AC... So the fan is always on |
Nice thread... Am currently having challenges with my Toyota camry 2005. I awlays refill the water reservoir everyday. I mean the coolant reservoir. The mechanic said I should change the radiator to double cell which I have done but the problem still persist.. I have even changed water pump still the same problem.. I don't know what else to do.. The car does not over heat just that am afraid it will over heat if I stop putting water in that reservoir. Please I need ideas on how to solve this... I'm in awka |
Nice thread... Am currently having challenges with my Toyota camry 2005. I awlays refill the water reservoir everyday. I mean the coolant reservoir. The mechanic said I should change the radiator to double cell which I have done but the problem still persist.. I have even changed water pump still the same problem.. I don't know what else to do.. The car does not over heat just that am afraid it will over heat if I stop putting water in that reservoir. Please I need ideas on how to solve this... I'm in awka |
Please guys I need advice... I top water on my coolant reserve everyday... The mechanic said I should change the radiator which I did but it still persist..now he said my top gasket is bad... That I should change it... Am not comfortable with that idea.. |
I give Gov obiano 10/10 in prompt payment of salaries but Anambra needs to improve on her wages....currently Anambra salary structure is nothing to write home about... Civil servants in Anambra can confirm that. |
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Nice one OP. Guys how often do u think one shd change their brake pad? Secondly any idea of the best brake pad currently in the market? |
Guys i need a good Toyota camry mechanic in Anambra... |
Sir, am not in lagos I'm in Awka, Anambra State. So wat shd I do next? ibro2much: |
Sir I bought a car on 11th Feb. An agent helped me in securing lagos plate number.. Just yesterday I was harassed by a police office. He said my plate number is valid but has not been assigned to any car. I cald the agent he sent a website to me http://www.lsmvaapvs.org I entered my plate number n confirmed the plate number was registered under my car but the website the police man used is different from the website that was sent to me http://www.nvisng.org/NumberPlateVerification.aspx I entered my plate number in dat of d police but Wat got is 'plate number valid but not yet assigned to any car'... I'm confuse.i dnt knw which website to believe... |
hassrash: |
Do u hv Toyota camry 2006(big 4 nothing)? |
Please guys cn u hlp me link me to someone dat is into cars in lagos |
Dia is hope for u but u nid to hv d skills n d experience to get ur desired job. U cn wrk in a hospital as a scientific Officer. U can wrk in some international NGOs like FHI360, Christian aid, AHF, SFH and d pay is really good. Currently am doing well as a microbiologist |
Op If you are serious with dat post. whr r u in Awka? Mayb I cn help. I'm in Awka. |
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Guys pls whr cn i buy this infinix hot note (2gb+32). Its out of stock on jumia. Thanks |
pls guys how can i get innjoo note battery? i saw note E battery on jumia. Dont know it wil work on innjoo note. thanks |
Guys my inote fell n my screen cracked. Pls how do I go abt it and how much will it cost to replace d screen? |
dis election shd plz cum n go.........nawa o |